Annotation of 43BSD/ingres/source/iutil/acc_addbuf.c, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: # include      <ingres.h>
        !             2: # include      <access.h>
        !             3: # include      <sccs.h>
        !             4: 
        !             5: SCCSID(@(#)acc_addbuf.c        8.2     2/8/85)
        !             6: 
        !             7: /*
        !             8: **     ACC_ADDBUF - add access buffers to the usage list
        !             9: **
        !            10: **     Parameters:
        !            11: **             bufs - buffers to add
        !            12: **             cnt -  number of buffers to add
        !            13: **
        !            14: **     Side Effects:
        !            15: **             Buffers are added to the list pointed
        !            16: **             to by Acc_tail
        !            17: **
        !            18: **     Called by:
        !            19: **             init_decomp()
        !            20: **
        !            21: */
        !            22: acc_addbuf(bufs, cnt)
        !            23: struct accbuf  bufs[];
        !            24: int            cnt;
        !            25: {
        !            26:        register struct accbuf  *b, *end;
        !            27: 
        !            28:        b = bufs;
        !            29:        end = &b[cnt -1];
        !            30:        acc_init();
        !            31: 
        !            32:        for ( ; b <= end; b++)
        !            33:        {
        !            34:                b->bufstatus = 0;
        !            35:                resetacc(b);
        !            36:                Acc_tail->modf = b;
        !            37:                b->modb = Acc_tail;
        !            38:                b->modf = NULL;
        !            39:                Acc_tail = b;
        !            40:        }
        !            41: }

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